Hi,
Does anybody own a Conofle nemisis plus slr 2002. What fishing is it suited to. Is it overly stiff.
Thanks, ViperSD
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Conoflex Nemesis Plus SLR 2002
Hi ViperSD,
The Conoflex Nemesis range was Conoflex's attempt to copy the Zziplex Quattra family. Rod for rod the Conoflex's were more stealier than the Zziplex's. The standard Nemesis was an all round beachcaster in the 4 to 6oz range and could mixed it up in snaggy ground if needed. The Plus version was a 6 to 8oz rod designed to fish in the rough. It had a stiffer tip and mid section to cope with more stunted casting styles used from restricted venues like rock marks. It does excel at pendulum styles when needed but it can be used to good effect with an overhead thump.
The Nemesis SLR range are updated versions of the originals but using newer materials and slightly reworked internal tapers to smooth the rods casting actions out. The SLR's are lighter, thinner and flex more than the originals but are still aimed at the same markets. The Plus is still a heavy ground rod and many use it to fish over bad ground and into kelp.
Harry McKee in Bangor sells Conoflex and had the SLR range in not so long ago, including the SLR Plus.
I hope this helps
The Conoflex Nemesis range was Conoflex's attempt to copy the Zziplex Quattra family. Rod for rod the Conoflex's were more stealier than the Zziplex's. The standard Nemesis was an all round beachcaster in the 4 to 6oz range and could mixed it up in snaggy ground if needed. The Plus version was a 6 to 8oz rod designed to fish in the rough. It had a stiffer tip and mid section to cope with more stunted casting styles used from restricted venues like rock marks. It does excel at pendulum styles when needed but it can be used to good effect with an overhead thump.
The Nemesis SLR range are updated versions of the originals but using newer materials and slightly reworked internal tapers to smooth the rods casting actions out. The SLR's are lighter, thinner and flex more than the originals but are still aimed at the same markets. The Plus is still a heavy ground rod and many use it to fish over bad ground and into kelp.
Harry McKee in Bangor sells Conoflex and had the SLR range in not so long ago, including the SLR Plus.
I hope this helps
Great rod.
I use the conoflex nemises plus slr 2002 and find it great for the rough stuff and you can get a great cast using over head thump as said earlier its a great rod in the shannon estuary for the big fish and holds well in the tide.
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m.b3, give Conoflex an email or better still phone them.
Have a look at http://www.conoflex.co.uk for contact details.
Hope this helps you.
Have a look at http://www.conoflex.co.uk for contact details.
Hope this helps you.
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